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March 2021 | 1 Replies
I own an Amana Heavy Duty dryer, model # NDE880AYW, and I'm trying to change a three prong cord for a four prong cord. I know nothing about electricals so I need help at a very elementary level. I have been able to connect the black, white and red wires correctly, I believe. My problem is where to connect the green wire. There are two green bolts on my dryer, one on an inside wall that already has a small white wire connected to it, (this wire is coming from the control panel at the top of the dryer) and another green bolt about 12 inches below the hole that the wires fit into. Do I connect it to the one on the inside, even though there's a wire already connected to it, or to the outside bolt? I would have to cut the black plastic casing that holds the four wires in order for the green wire to reach the outside bolt. What do I do?
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